St Asaph and the Afon Elwy

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The walk goes first to the north and then to the south of the city, half of it along the banks of the River Elwy. It is easily divided into two, so making half-day walks a possibility. It is almost level and has good views of the Clwydian Range on the outward leg as well as passing the cathedral. It also goes close to other notable features of this ancient city, which is full of interest.

Wales - North Wales - Denbighshire - Countryside

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Ancient Monument, Birds, Butterflies, Cafe, Church, Flowers, Food Shop, Gift Shop, Good for Kids, Great Views, Mostly Flat, Pub, Public Transport, Restaurant, River, Tea Shop, Toilets, Wildlife
5/16/2023 - William Taylor

I did this walk on 13/05/2023. The weather was excellent and there were some excellent views. There is a new housing estate being built between points 17 and 18. The instructions were very clear and finished with tea and cake at the cathedral's tea rooms ( open 10-4 daily Mon to Sat,) opposite the car park which is a pay and display.

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